How Do You Program The Nikon D200?
The Nikon D200 has a10.2 megapixel image sensor and has four overall programming areas. They can be classified as the Setup menu, which consists of the basic camera settings like date and time; the Shooting menu, which has the shooting options like image size and compression; the Playback menu, which has playback options like slide-show; and there is also a Custom Settings area for fine-tuning options like bracketing. Press the Menu button. On the D200, it is the second button from the top, at the left, on the back of the camera. It’s to the left of the screen. Using the multi-selector, choose from the setup, shooting, playback and custom menus. There is also a “recent” menu. Pressing the top of the multi-selector moves the cursor up, and pressing the bottom moves it down. Highlight a menu icon by pressing the left arrow on the multi-selector. The icons are representative of the function. For example, the Setup menu is a wrench icon, and the Shooting Menu is a camera icon. Position the